Pop Ivy Not Only Choice For Toronto Argonauts By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Every year. gos sip gets around about certain personnel changes in the coaching ranks of Canadian Football ague teams. And each time the same names crop up as would-be suc- cessors. Frank (Popl Ivy. who gained some fame as coach of Edmon- ton Eskimos when they beat Montreal Alouettes three straight years in the Grey Cup final starting in 1954. is usually the No. 1 nominee. He left Eski- mos in 1957. coached St. Louis Cardinals in the National Foot- ball League and now is a scout for New York Giants of the NFL. Another is Frank Clair. head coach of Ottawa Rough Riders who piloted Toronto Argorauts to Grey Cup titles in 1950 and 1952 and the Riders in 1961. Other names have cropped up but no one has ever mentioned one of the toughest. roughest guys in the business—Les Lea . He coached and played for Cal- gary Stampeders in 1948 when they upset the highly favored '1 More Economical WARMTH and ’ COMFORT Choose Texaco's Fuel Chief home I schedule you re ular deliveries for Ivarth without worry. all winter long. .15.!!an lass SCHURMANS FUEL Kensington. P.E.I. Phone Kensington 267-3130 Summerside Phone Ottawa Rough Riders 12-7 and opened the gates for the cup ex- itravaganza as we know it to- .day. HANDY WITH FlsTS e was the type of coach who got 1’10 per cent from every player. His 1948 club. for in- stance. was made up of a few old pros and a bunch of kids.‘ The experts said Stamps didn't belong on the same field with the Eastern champions. but they didn‘t figure on the per- suasive powers of big Les who was willing and able to accom- modate any player at any time ’in an old-fashioned battle of :fisfs. 1 He was the supreme power in .that Stampeder club in dressing-room and on the field n :l‘ 0 , "sfcfi’éififfio‘l‘v who @nnrdiom . SPORTS Charlottetown, Sat. Nov 21:133—671. FRONT PAGE oi the other day when Argonauts shed head coach Nobby Wir- kowski. Competent football men said that Argos had player po- tential but that Nobby was too lenient. that he was a “nice? guy” and the players took ad-l f him. vantage o .- They wouldn't get away with.‘ anything with Leslie (Butch)? Lear. a squat five-ll. 228-poundl lineman who at one time played with Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Western Conference and in 1945 was with the old Cleveland Rams when they won the U.S. pro title. Terrible-tempered Les was a fierce man on the line and he had to be a winner. . and every player knew it. Lear stuck around with Cal- gary in 1952 and then became a horse owner and trainer and has been eminently successful at the track. He wouldn't even consider getting back into foot- ball as a coach although he has the credentials. game in Canada hasn't changed drastically. There are still only five or six basic plays in a coach's play book and. of various offshoots from these. although some coaches would have people believe they have scores of plays. ars name came :Cooches Assigned lln Minor Hockey The following are the coaches who have been assigned to th teams in the various divisions of the Charlottetown Minor Hockey League for 1964455: to mind M Curling Draw The following is the curling draw for Saturday at the Char- lottetown Club. 1.45 p.m. Ice 1 — H. Dobson, L. Leger. R. Raper, B. Hopkins vs. D. George. F. Corcoran. D. Hutch- inson, H. MacDougall. Ice — F. MacMillan. R. Spillet. S. Beaton. E. Tanton vs. A. Leaman. H.R. Carruthers. H. Spillett. T.W.L. Prowse. Ice 3 — H. Peters, G. Henry. White. C. Fisher vs. Dr. Hooper, Dr. Webster. C. Mac- Donald. S. Willis. Ice 4 —- C. Whitenect. K. Jen- kins. J. MacLean, Bob Steven- son vs. C. Flemming. J. Brooks, B. Crockett. J. Shelfoon. Ice 5 — H. Douglas. C. Mac- Coaches Ask For Dry Field l By JIM CULLEN Hawks Meet Leafs O ‘ The Chicago Black Hawks will invade Maple Leaf Gar. id tonight and local fans will be able to watch one Reay iooached aggregation battling with the defending Stanley Cup ‘ch ' e theHockeyNig‘htinC HALIFAX (CPl—Coaches of both teams in the Atlantic Bom (Saturday; wan classic. but the Ma-ritimes' first snow storm of the season this week and rain Friday have soft- ened the turf at the Wanderers' Grounds and one groundskeeper says the field is likely to be muc ." The weatherman has called for intermittent rain today. Coach Bobby Dawson of Mc- Master University Marauders said Friday he hadn’t seen the field. but “a muddy field could favor the heavier team which St. Mary's i ." St. Mary's Huskies of and McMaster of H 0nt., square off in the noun Bowl contest at 1.15 p.m. A512 Huskies' coach Bob Hayes says he would prefer a dry playing area, but has confidence in his team in any kind of playing con- ditlons. He said earlier this week that St. Mary's probably was strong- er ' mud than any other team in the Atlantic Football Confer- ence including St. Francis Xa- vier University. which is sitting out the Bowl game this year for the first time in six years. The Huskies tied with the X- men for first place over the re- Halifax ami n. Innes. A. Callbeck. Bill Steven- son vs. A. Love. J. MacDonald. G. Rodd. N. Dooley. Paperwei ht — Orioles — 3.15 p.m. Harold Hennessey: Ravens -— All ices open for scratch Louis Butler; — Bud games. Constable: Larks — Art Mac- 7 p.m. mind Kinnon; Gulls — Bob Younker: Ice 1 — D. Douglas. E. Rana- Crows _— Frank Strain: Owls ha“, x, Myers. M, Fisher — “a” LEWIS: Hawks " Gus Gallant. E. Maclnnes. Kenny MacDonald: Robins —- Mch' J. Douglas. Mike O‘Brien: arrow Miller MacDonald: Redbirds-— Lloyd Shepherd; Jays —- Ivan Doherty. Eagles — F r a n k Macintyre. Ducks —- Dr. Ji ‘ Higgins. Bluebirds -- Fr lJohnson: Cardinals -— Billy Murp y Pee Wee — Elks -— Bud Con- stable: Lions -— Emmett Aus- . Otters Joe Thistle; Caribous - Butch Ward; Bis ons —-_W. Benny Peters: Wolves -~ Wilbur Andrew; Rams Don MacLean: John Gass; . oherty: Foxes — T. L. “Babs” 3. 5 FitzGeraid: Coyotes -—~ Win- ston Judson; Seals —— Ivan MacDougall. Midget —- Bruins —- Billy Canadians —— Joe Gallant: MacDonald; Rangers -— Lloyd Hillier: Red Wings —- Junior MacLend. Ice 2 — H. Douglas. M. Jar- dine, P. Perry. W. McGill vs. H. Peters, L. Webster, H. Doug- las, P. Bowness Ice 3 — B. Dillon. C. Bolger, M. MacLean, H. MacKinnon vs. D. George. M. Farrell, F. Burke. E. Jenkins. Ice 4 -- L. Turner. M. Dow- ling. C. Fisher. E. Douglas vs. C. Flemming, M. MacDonald. B. Partridge, .l. Gallant. Ice 5 — W. Farrell, K. Doug- las, MacGregor. G. MacKay. Trainor. E. Myers. (Spares — G. Arsenault. Sentner. M. Pursey) 8.30 p.111. Ice 1 -— D. Bell. D. Stewart. H. Shama. L. Vessey vs. A. Mac- Donald. S. Carr. K. Cantwell. B. Brookins. L. Blakeney. 0. H. MacDougall, Marie Mac- Geo. C. MacDonald. 436 - 9400 velTips i :W HILL. ODoes CN have dome Canadian Rockies? ‘ Yes. The lassed-topped observation deck on Cana- dian National Sceneramic lounges. runs the full length of the car. and seats 68 passengers. There is also a comfon- able refreshment snack lounge below; 0 What are the best days to travel for children? A On CN. it's "Tot Priority" every day. And children under 12 travel half fare. while tots under 5 travel free. There are special menus. services and on longer distance trains. Klddies' Hours. As for the best days to save: Red 'Bargain' Days are unbeatable. Check your Re avlngs. 0 Why do I always have to go to the station to get my railway tickets 7 A You don't! CN sends tickets by mail. Just phone early enough to allow for return mail delivery. Your tickets will arrive promptly. 0 My husband. two children and I want to go from Toronto to Western Canada. then drive through the Rockies. travel the Alaska Toronto. How can we do this without covering the same road twice? ‘ Send your car by CN Car-Go-Rail. Then even your husband can relax for part for less than you may think 0 How much baggage can ‘ As much as you wish. And the first 150 pounds per adult are checked free. Of course, you can also carry all the hand luggage you want What does the word 'complimentary' mean in 'com- plimentary meals"! ‘ It means 'free'. which they are when you travel in sleeping or parlor car acco Q We got a lot more questions. A All: sway. Cell ass-4m TIAVGR livi_g H. »\N(,, f, H It i~ i cars running through the high chairs. bottle-warming d. White a Blue Calendar of Highway and drive back to of the trip. You can do this . Cell GM for details. I check on a» train? mmodstlon. EN Stevenson, B. Lean v. R. Carr. M. Garrett, G. Brookins, S. Finley. Ice 3 — A. Garrett. M. Docken- dorff. Dick MacLean, J. Hall vs. Cyril MacDonald. L. Hennessey, D. Taylor. J. Albert. Ice 4 — Ron Raper. J. John- ston. V. Fraser. R. Stevenson vs. H. Edwards. M. Blakeney, Bo Fraser. fee a —- Mel White. S. Shams, B. David. M. Deacon MacEwen. E. Goss. D. son, H. Davi . (Ella Wood in charge of mix- vs. . Hutchin- ed draw. Come to us first for first rate repairs. All appliances re- paired safely and quickly! And our rates are low! DIAL H. Coffin. K. Trainor vs. B. - b ning the title two es s a row. while playing for two dif- l gular AFC schedule and were chosen by the League Executive ito represent the Conference in eBo . 2 Meanwhile, the St. Fl! Foot- lbail l patper advertisement. V5“ SPORT IN KING'S l Football And The football and soccer sea start getting ready for basket this region won't start for an of mg on the weather end ed u ball. our representatives p in both soccer and foot in years . een. boys the unique honor of win- y :- ferent schools. Last year they were with Souris Regional. To Tignish, congratulations. King‘s County’s two football teams will be in the “A” group next year. Although they didn’t have to, Montague moved up this year. and although they didn‘t win a game. they gave a good account of themselves, and with a year's experience under their belts. should improve next year. Souris‘ only taste of "A" competition came last year when they bowed in an “M” Team has extended best wishes to St. Mary's in a news- Earlier, 1 son is now over, and it’s time to ball and volleyball. Hockey in make it's debut in Souris. Montague and Morell were that sport and they ran into stiff op- position. Of course, soccer has only been played in the two King's County centers for two| Tignish Regional. led by the Cheverie boys. Joe and George annexed the Island Senior “B” lchampionship when they beat Souris last Saturday by the tune of thirteen to nothing to win the two game series thirty to thir- The win gives the Cheverie coach Don Loney of the X-Men, described llhe decision by thel AFC Executive to choose the} Huskies as "rotten." . The advertisement however.‘ was not without its bitter ovcr- ‘ tones. It said: “Good lllck to St. Mary’s University Huskies in the Atlantic Bowl Game from St. Francis Xavier University Varsity Football Team. 1964 AFC Champions." Coach Loneyi said after the League's Bowl invitation to St. Mary’s that . the X-‘Men had title stronger. team and the year's statisticsi showed it Last year. St. FX defeated the 1 University of Toronto of the Se-l nior Intercollegiate Football Lea- 1 gue 15-9 in the WI. Both coaches are cautiousiy‘ respecting each team's season records. Hayes said he doesn't know much about the Maraud- ers but their 1964 record was good in the Ontario Intercolleg- iate Football Lague. McMaster won all seven games in the regular OIFC sch- edule to win the League Cham- pionship for the third consecu- tive year~ St. Mary‘s lost only one game. a 20-6 decision to St. FX to create a first-place dead- lock in the AFC. their highest 'nish in the nine-team circuit. Dawson said “it should be a close game. e w re mentally disorganized after their 63-3 loss to Queen’s University last Saturday. but their warm welcome here has ‘ roved their attitude. “St. Mary’s is good. but pro- lging fullbacks Ted Favot ens bably not as good as Queens" |ever. Bob Apps won't be playing imme lull); as.” clubs M m the McMaster was trounced by and that‘s a disappointment." [Black Hawks . 4.2 defeat, on Mane ice. Queen's Golden Gaels of the l Apps. son of Syl Arms. 3 form- l m Hawks m in p tile with Red Sullivan's New nior Intercollegiate League in ‘er ockey great with Toronto York Rangers, both clubs have 15 points. cement» ‘ 's a challenge game last Saturday. Maple Leafs in the NHL. was battle and the beads are just one point up 0'! Billy Reay and Dawson said he probably out of action most of this sea- ihivs lads witih 16 points. Despite the fact that the Black Hawkla would stick with a ground at- son. are in a fourth place tile in the NHL standmgs I tack against the Huskies. also Coach Hayes of the Huskies. [players on their team who are tied for the top. spot in the is rushing club. “ll may change has shaken of! predictions that (individual smiling rack. my Hun “‘3 5"“ Mm“ 3”. (193“ tactics and go to the air if the his team will run away with the locked at 18 points We!!! .31 the “OP situation calls for it." he said. 1964 Sta afield Trophy tol l flea-11:32 gisgllged the up “but we’ve had unbeaten s Bowl victory. "If we win. it con-n I V . year on the ground. so why will be by no more than We let) “x 50,31? and adde 12 355's“ to keep W Mm change it?’ touchdowns." the ‘blond bomber in the scoring M ms calibre m their The McMaster Coach said h's l A parade led by the Allant'c guy... position i, the National main hopes are pinned on char- Bowl iQueen will begin today's inockey Lea us . and estiv ties Premier Stanfield ot‘i . . - - ' -. ~ ' Steve Otapchuck. “They’re both Nova Scotia. donor of the Stan- lHuu and M‘l‘md have taken '00 mum Interest 1“ lndl‘l‘lifiug in good condition, and although field Trophy. will officially start (“mm and m "1”" 9° anada Telecast. The last ks the Leafs handed Favot was ailing earlier this the Game with a ceremonial ‘35 eam me.“ ' ' ' ob- . -. - . n t e Hull and Mlldta this proposed .or year. he is all right now. How- kickoff. lamwgutdnpathegwg‘my Remy for 935mg up on the rooms of the Chicago squad and allowing (these playems to more or less the team. . We feel there is definitely disenchantment in the mileage camp and we think that this factor is the loey to the problem. ' be those that will say that when youhave a player. who can score like Hull and-Mitljrllita tgou on the ice. We will agree wl- s a H mafia? we don't think that team splint should be sacrificed eep these two players oatisfl . mg with the Ran ers. 'st's lit is this columgm humble opinion that each player in edtnawinto is best. ica fan all the way and hope that the Hawks will come through ingothe stretch: we thought we woulril‘eofffiragg tion for their lacklustre play late, d’l‘mmt will defeat the Mlaple Leafs on their home grot;n um Dab” Pius Callaghan, a former sports columnist or" u k the. doesn't agree with us and he says the Leafs wit an Hawks 4-0. Soccer End i A Successful Season - but imagine they’ll be forthcom- ing. Curling is getting ready to Meet- - logs were scheduled for this her month and a half. depend- week to get organized. and play . . The west should be getting underway of the Island sort of clean- shortly. Members of the Souris Curling Club are. taking ad- vantage of invitations of other Clubs for practices so that they can learn the game. There are only about a half dozen players in the town that could be called experienc . ilhat Schoolboy curling will be 'started on both the High School and Elementary School levels. Basketball practices are well underway. 0n the senior level, we understand that the King’s County League may not operate this year. Last year. they had three teams. from Montague. Morell and Souris. Rumors have it that Montague have a power- house this year. and be t Y i ookin for stiffer opposition. And we understand. may try 0 book up with the City Basketball League. Without a doubt. the ‘ are going to be much stronger“ than last year. and the City Lea-‘ gue may be the best place for them. On the High and girls team gues with teams in both groups coming from Morell. Souris and. Montague. Basketball on the Elementary level was confined last year to Souris and Man School level. boys s will have lea- tion game to PWC by the close margin of 27- Girls Volleyball will be the next sport to have a playoff. This county will be represented by two teams in the Senior "B" group. These teams will come from Morell and Sonia. an both squads are holding regular workouts and playing exhibition games against each other to get ready. 0n the Elementary le- vel. we‘ll have one representa- tive. and that will be from Mon- tague Elementary. Bowling has gotten underway for another season in Souris. Four leagues are at present in operation. The Men's League Night 4-5767 Prince Development SANDY'S muddl- Dav 4-6525 "“ FARMERS Interested In the program of the West vited to most In Alberton United Church Hall. Tuesday. November 24. or 8 part. EXHIBITION HOCKEY anus-351's SDU RINK Saturday. Nov. list—2:30 pan. the Elementary ool. There's been no word on xhlbitlon games with other Island centers. Foundation are In- tague. but. we hear that Morell are planning to enter this year. If so. it is possible that a league might be organized. Little bits -- Too bad about St. FX. they got a raw deal Prediction, Jacques Plante will soon be back in the minors. and e sooner the better —— Grade Eight won the Souris Girl Soc- cer League championship. This was the first soccer played i e town — y new faces to be seen in Souris bowling. should some interesting scores Hey. short sport. with all this talk about shooting and fishing, how did you actually do — Most improved team in the KC Base- ball League had to be Peakes. North River Minor Hockey The North River Minor Hoc- .key League held their first ROYALS scallions-tease Rumors have it i i Tid Bits From Here And There ‘ ‘ s sec for :1 Cha - lotteltjomwrrllaliunigra‘l’gam 1:: District Junior hockey league Larter has obtained a in the Clmrlottetown Rogers Hardware have ageedagohmed a- - - ‘ 1m . orm ' ' entlry 1n the Jlmmor P u the ed Charlotte- ' ers ers Slmday mmwnmg‘em$:l.th1slleR?wlgorkout will get mderwoy at gm am. anyone interested in trying out for the team is inwted a the practice. . - Undefeated Bret Hanover was ' the year for 1964 Friday. becmmn win the honor. The pacing colt won 24 st}- hm trainer - driver Frank Erwin and owner Richard} O‘Brieg‘.‘ Ambro Flight which is remed by former Islandelmoemfilds was second in the divisional championship poll nor l -»y . ’ 'd Friday Heav eight champion Cassius Clays doc/tor sail I _ the flighth can leave Boston- City Hospital next li‘rlday.mgtfl 1(1); feels up to i " Dr. James Mcpermott Jr. .whoopesraid. “m in . . hairline was here. he could leave ID- to Chicago." Sandy's Royals will travel to fl‘the St . rink this afternoon w ere ey _ t‘lleriStty. Dunstan's Varsity squad. Bill Mulligan has taken over the coaching duties for the Royals from Angus as Angus wanted concentrate on HORSE or E YER year Friday. Honors from the Morning Telegraph and the Daily Racing Form, two horse racing publications. . came ; Kelso. 7-year-old gelding i from Mrs. Richard C. du- Pont's Bohemia Stable. was named the 19“ horse 0! the It has been made public that Bruce in. when h oomapeted l trying in on Riders Favored WW 8° 3‘ m ‘“ In Final Game sorry alibls for his performance and when Guard Sam Scoccia is out of , entering the hospital for he salidho the Ottawa starting lineup With ‘ . . iCurlIng Draw i al will be ' Saints on Thursday night at Kidd was under very in year's Tokyo greatly from injur- the To i have hamper-ed hilm s gin sOlympic ' dilhmuscleopemtedonandretumedto'mlm mm to have aphil‘ge the cheers oldie fans and a bronze medal HAMILTON (CP l—Hamilton football fans. undeterred by wintry weather and an equally H gh vs. Doug Saunders, ve his tonsils out. when he was actually going u es a shoulder injury from last 531- Viney Simmonds, Ivan Home. hill ms t for their Tiger- urday's encounter. But flanker Dot Gormley. Eats}: :mwpdfid downtown Fri- Tkltckelglout forbtw: g’amesj lg Spry-es — Bill Beer. Paulina n' ht for a defiant pep m a rou esome ac .15'1‘6- A B I d ,laun ers. day 18 turning to his pass - recelvulgl t e rally before the Eastern Foot- ball Conference finale Saaturday against Ottawa Rough Riders. The fans and the Ticats have enthusiasm and history on their side. But the score. the injury lists and the weather all favor the Rough Riders. who moved quietly into a suburban motel on arrival here after an after- duties. ‘ y . a Hamilton's running attack: The followingd is illGe 01121311182" Muffin scores 5 also is in jeopardy with full- draw for Se ur ay. 0"- _ I , . back Art Baker and halfback l the Belvedere Golf and Wlnler‘ umblnes w|n Willie Bethea. who will dress. ‘ Club. l listed as doubtful starters as a‘, mu“ Of lumps “caved a“ ‘ Read. a, McGee. a. Mulligand Saturday. . ' lvs. Winner of H. Bartlett an The Tlcat defence has been i . Storey. SUMMERSIDE ~— Dave Mar- on. a junior player last year. came back to haunt his former teammates last night as .. PM. i : D. Hill. D. Mac-l noon workout in Ottawa. shaken up. with injured back ‘ w _ hustled home five goals to pace Tiger-Cats. on the prowl for Jackie Simpson Out and Bobby l BiggenTw‘l’)‘ ‘All‘argi‘ggphrey' 3' .. Enman ‘Drug Combines to a their fourth successive Eastern §Kuntz ta'bbed to replace Baker 1 v: w 'Picimrd G ‘Vessev’ I.) ' wm ' ' dc championship and their seventh ion offence if necessary. .loe ‘ mime" D Dm', n. ‘ .Jumor Legionnalres. ticket to the .East-West Grey lzuger. out for seven games. Ice Three: D'r. A. Milan”; Th_ ame. an extremely fast Cup final in elght years. are 17=w1th shoulder trouble. Will sub cm s Bryan...“ RV Ma an Skating and hard hitting one. points behind Ottawa going into lfor Simpson. L E. 'ngson vs‘ A. Madm‘ 1 X3: u: P2133: hgountly “Hock?! the 59w“ “I” the “W Quarterback R uss Jackson ‘ B. LePage. E. Baker. D. Mac- ‘i Coughing: fir t wig-of “1””; game. total - points ESStem will pass, weather permitting, l Donald. v80“ 5 '5 final. Riders built up - 3&13 Ottawa coach Frank Clair said' Ice Four: Open for scratch The Combines beginning w lead in Ottawa last Saturday. The optimistic Hamilton crowd. led by three bands and 250 majorettes in cheering the Friday. despite the proven ef-1 game. ficiency of the ground attack' last Saturday. when Jackson tried only four passes show signs of life. wore down the Legionnaire defense with Ihard skating headed by Coke 8:00 PM. All ices open for practice. e following is the mixed team at the pep rally. recalls In the that Ticatslcurling draw for Saturday. Grady and Martin. M a re that the 1961 Ticats s ted the _ - l 'i ' . Golf ward the Combines scored six _ mm mchggtwns he. should work into a total pomts l hov. 21 at the Belledere 180818 in the third period. opposith tie with Otawa in today's game i, and Winter Club. meeting of the 1934.55 senson at fore Winning the Eastern We the teams will take a 10-minute 6:30 PM. i SUMMARY the Canadian Legion Hall at th" year: To“""" Argon“: break 84”" sche‘luled “me-l Ice 1: Ralph Manning. Ada. First period: 1__Legion. New Haven. W0“ "9° m“ 83m? 257‘ am: (then play 20 minutes overtime. Moran Ivan Hughes, Marion ~ "aims. MaCWilfilms (A, Gnu. u w“ decided to reflect the “ton tied it 27-27 "1 “19.3900!” lchanging ends after 10 minutes, l Auld vs. Norman Nicholson. I deg) _ . 2.4ombmes, w, same officers of the Vloul 8""9 “.‘d "m °“ "‘ w‘“ 55‘” deadlock "mim- thelper Weir. Walter Auld. Mai- ' Gallant (DesRoches) 7:47: 3. year. '“ “em team mt for five minutes and i lea Manning. Combines. Deighan (I. Arsen- m officer. elected we": RIDERS “AVE EDGE jthe go at it again in sudden-1 re : . drew Humphrey. an“. Martin); 4_ Le mun-es. John Gass. president. But the ngh. R'geu' w.” idem Overtime- .Tillie MM". A19" WllS‘mv Refl- A. Gaudet (unassisted) 14:31: 3" Simpson. secretary. New!)le Hamillons doml‘ll'i The game is being televised i Mahar vs. Frank AcornKBt-‘ttyls Legionmires_ A. udet Ea] Pete“. "flaunt Hum 0‘ the EFC 1" 19m. ho“ -on both the CBC and CTV net~ ‘ Bryenton. H. E. Carmichael. .Macwmigms, Dickey) 14:49; The ree directors were: '3‘ edge Ilka” and " pop lworn Ruth Wilson . Combines. tin (unassist- Gm-g. Dixon, Norma Mu, MRI“? m 3'" "an!" 19..”‘———‘—— 1c 3: Fred Gannon. Patsygodl 17:01. Penalties: G. Gra Kenzie. and Everett Nicholson. __________._._..'d""'°“ “’ "‘9" “mg 1‘“ Mch wm H Scales Alan Stale-V mum's-i7. T. Arsenault 9:03. Smith It was decided that all players Johnsor‘l‘vuvs. Billie-1h Birglfiee. 3:10. gnczgidgt, 3:3. "Damian MW”. “Mun, ca i . ..anet l lams. r w uttar : . . au .: . - m. N Ice 4: OPEN. road erlod: 7. Combines. “m“"‘c3.'§l§';l’.§”‘"w‘ m ‘llheg u some1 Fu" T. c Ch Spam "MN m h“ “0 r'r'il‘l (“Easillitemlzomsé Dec 5.1904. R '9‘" " m" n ,' ’ MONTREAL (CPi _ Meal" pm ' ' en es: in : . . m .01" pm msgfigyrgxcmmm and Dimie- “'1'.me of the Senior lntercol- an» r M 9"“? “1' C- Gm‘y- 3°“ k c“ be on“ lor Hockey League. Monday..legi.u Football League M“ I" 1: SM“ Bryanmn' Mam can; Martin 14:93. D. Gaudet ed “ n "me, a.” m. y“ NOV- 33 It “‘9 Chl’lommwnihave a new full-time coach hex! vessev lvo t‘lldmore. Mars. 167‘- phlml” 1“ 35' G: Gfldy ’ ' Forum at 8.30 pm. Be who i ~' , v v . 2. DesRoches (10 minute _ ason mght also coach Grant is, Geog Vesse,. . . l The purpose of the meeting on, other m. . Agnes Bagnau‘ “oyd Gram. misconducti. will be to finalise adaptation for The Chang, W. “mac” Eunice Cudmm,‘ ‘ Third Period: a. Combina. the coming season which is ex- Friday by McGill’s athletics ice 2; Doug Hill. Fran Boy- ' MacPhee (Deighan. Patrice) pedal to sat under way Tues- director. Harry Griffiths. 1... Gerry Burgoyne Phyllis 2:40; 9. unmanned. Pen-y A, dly msllt. said the university has decided Drygdal vs. Dr. Drysdale. (D. Arsenault. D. Gaudet) A“ “0"” "‘1 “emu” ‘0 "V9" to “I m lllflls Barbara MeCurdy. Bill Ross..4:52: lo. Combines. Martia (C. lahrday. November 31st members of the respective policy. Dune Burgoyne. iGr.dy) 7;“; 11_ Mm“- team- In asked to nab at- Griffith- uid thre- - you Ice 3: Walter Pickard. Rose- Martin (I. Arsenault. w. on. Mellow earths for all food this meeting part-time coach Bill new. mgry mil. Heather MacLeod. lant); 12. Combines. . ~ M years ell-tan The teams oonlpostng the lea-(tummy a Montreal Alouetta Adele Mareslde vs. Dr. More- (unassisted) 14:57; 18. C. 3“! gueare: Prince of Wales mack. was the first to he aide, Laura Pickard. Joyce blues. Martin Ml Ins-etch games and heroic- legs. St. man's Junior Var- offered the new position bu Dear. Ethel Ross. 18: i . . W- a M elm It! II M year city. Rogers Rangers. and Ruth was forced to decline in busi- Iee 4: John Simmonds. Jane lent (Martin) 10:“. Pea“ eaten Riva-Juniors. ass-teams. mammammomummf: i